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Divya Nair

Divya Nair reports on young achievers, education, health, relationships and occasionally reviews Tamil and Malayalam movies. You can e-mail the author at divyan@rediff.co.in

Stories by Divya Nair

'Don't try to jump into a job right after the lockdown'

'Don't try to jump into a job right after the lockdown'

Rediff.com   4 May 2020

'It will be a competitive market more than ever due to the layoffs that have happened.'

'Recession is temporary, your capability is permanent'

'Recession is temporary, your capability is permanent'

Rediff.com   27 Apr 2020

'You need to polish your skills and be prepared to be an asset in the 'new normal' work environment.' 'Access MOOCs (massive open online courses) and keep your brain razor sharp, despite not having a job offer or having your job offer rescinded.'

Work From Home: Tips you can follow

Work From Home: Tips you can follow

Rediff.com   31 Mar 2020

Six working professionals tell us how they balance time between work and family.

'May die of corona later. We'll die of hunger before'

'May die of corona later. We'll die of hunger before'

Rediff.com   27 Mar 2020

Autorickshaw drivers and families from Kalyan reveal how the lockdown has rendered them jobless and deprived them of bare necessities.

Lockdown effect: 'There is no food in the house'

Lockdown effect: 'There is no food in the house'

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2020

The nationwide lockdown has robbed several daily wage labourers and households of their incomes. Vrushali Vilas Kadam tells Divya Nair/Rediff.com how her family is struggling to make ends meet.

How Indian students travelled during COVID-19

How Indian students travelled during COVID-19

Rediff.com   20 Mar 2020

Indian students, who are living and studying away from home, tell us how they are dealing with the COVID-19 crisis and what they discovered on their journey back home.

'COVID-19 is not food-borne'

'COVID-19 is not food-borne'

Rediff.com   20 Mar 2020

'It is safe to consume cooked non-vegetarian food.'

SEE: Stranded Indian students appeal for help

SEE: Stranded Indian students appeal for help

Rediff.com   19 Mar 2020

'We are feeling helpless and want to be with our families.'

SEE: How Radhika Apte shut down body shamers

SEE: How Radhika Apte shut down body shamers

Rediff.com   11 Feb 2020

Radhika Apte believes that no one should be schooled on what to wear or what to do, based on how they look.

How to Recession Proof Your Career

How to Recession Proof Your Career

Rediff.com   29 Jan 2020

'See to it that you have adequate skills that will make you so indispensable that they cannot fire you.'

What I learnt after losing my job

What I learnt after losing my job

Rediff.com   21 Jan 2020

Young professionals who lost their jobs tell Rediff.com's Divya Nair how they reclaimed their lives.

Darbar review

Darbar review

Rediff.com   9 Jan 2020

There is action, drama, emotion, comedy -- everything in equal measure and lots of stylish sequences featuring Rajinikanth. Clearly, Darbar is a visual treat for fans, says Divya Nair.

I kept thinking 'hope they don't do an encounter on us'

I kept thinking 'hope they don't do an encounter on us'

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2019

On December 15, Mohammed Mustafa, an MBA student and IAS aspirant from Jamia Milia Islamia University, was among the students who were dragged out of the library and lathi-charged by policemen. In a conversation with Rediff.com's Divya Nair, the 26 year old recounts the ordeal he faced for a protest he says he didn't participate in or volunteer for.

Darbar Trailer: Can Rajini still surprise us?

Darbar Trailer: Can Rajini still surprise us?

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2019

>Ask any true Rajini fan and they'll agree that it's been 20 years since the superstar has produced anything bigger or better than Padayappa. And Darbar, at least going by the trailer, doesn't seem to get any closer to that benchmark 1999 film, says Divya Nair.

Mamangam Review

Mamangam Review

Rediff.com   13 Dec 2019

Poor writing sinks this period film which is watchable for Mammooty's gravity defying stunts, says Divya Nair.

'Men worship Durga, but don't respect their own women'

'Men worship Durga, but don't respect their own women'

Rediff.com   22 Nov 2019

Sharmila Nair's campaign '18 Shades of Black' is inspiring Indian women to talk about the restrictions they faced while growing up and encouraging people to find solutions.

'Make the most of adversity'

'Make the most of adversity'

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2019

'Stumbling blocks teach a lot and should be taken as stepping stones.'

What makes this 18 YO artist so special?

What makes this 18 YO artist so special?

Rediff.com   20 Sep 2019

Mumbai-based artiste Dev Mehta wants to use modern art to inspire people to think and see things differently. This is his story.

What I learned on a rainy day in Mumbai

What I learned on a rainy day in Mumbai

Rediff.com   11 Sep 2019

Divya Nair spent eight hours getting home September 4. Thankfully she reached safe. And was able to appreciate the human side of her journey. Her story is not any more unusual than that of so many other city residents last Wednesday. But why should anyone have to spend eight hours getting home on an average rainy day in Mumbai? Why?

'Today, I feel like I am born again'

'Today, I feel like I am born again'

Rediff.com   6 Sep 2019

'When Arnab Goswami announced on TV, it's over, it's done, dad patted me with love and said congrats.' 'I broke down' Nakshatra Bagwe, a 'proud gay' film-maker and activist from Mumbai, tells Rediff.com's Divya Nair.